cooloutac
Very Senior Member
If I only have to spend an additional $100 USD to get the one of the best performing and lowest latency consumer wireless routers I have ever owned then I will consider that the bargain of all bargains. A few months ago I put an AX86U in a relative's house as an upgrade from their older AC68P because they do online streaming for a business and working at home as a college teacher who is required to stream classes daily to students. The older Asus router worked fine but he and his wife told me that the new AX86U is exceptional. It has been working flawlessly. It has better range. It helps keep the audio and video stream high quality and it minimizes the lag time during streaming sessions. In this era of lock downs the reliability and performance of your wireless router becomes a critical component of your ability to do and keep your job.
I don't know exactly what you mean about a cool tech experiment. Besides the practical usability I consider buying and trying wireless networking equipment a fun hobby. I have the type of personality that I get excited when something works really well. I like reading posts about other models that I don't own because I have friends that ask me for advice and they don't always want or need the latest greatest but want something new that works well. It's good to know that the Asus AX58U is working great for you. If you tell us you want to buy another AX58U I won't stop you.
For me it would be $125 more. And in my case I live in a smaller home in an area not that congested. i'm good with just one router if I had the money I'd get an ax86u since I don't really need aimesh. Otherwise I'd buy two ax58u's. But I'm sure your relatives would of felt the same way if you put an ax58u in their house, as I did upgrading my ac66u_b1. But to each his own, for some people its a nice hobby and toy. Thats what I mean by cool tech experiment, testing out the latest tech. nothing wrong with it.
I wouldn't have even bought the ax58 if it wasn't for a good refurbished price. I'm glad I lucked out and its working well, but if i'm honest with myself i only bought it to have a new toy to test out myself as well. There was nothing really practical about it. $125 is too much money just to give better wifi to my front doorbell. If I paid double that for the ax86u I'd be ashamed of myself not for just wasting my money but letting asus inflate the market.
IMO Asus knows they have to get that ax68u to $100, because their ax routers are just too overpriced for most people. They are so oversaturated with their routers which are getting buggier and they starting to lose customers to the lower priced netgear and tplink. And now they are releasing yet another ax model. its crazy. I still prefer asus since they update their firmware more often with security patches and support their routers for years. But once I feel that isn't happening anymore then I will rethink supporting them and possibly just finally pull the trigger on building my own router with a unifi ap.
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